Extreme tiredness is a horrid thing. It usually takes me 3 days to get over a long working weekend Fair like this. Having been browbeaten by that awful woman seems to have put a factor of "times ten" on this . . . Being so tired means that I cannot harness the power of logical thought to deal with the situation, or to put it behind me. I was in bed 11 hours last night, but awake for an hour or so in the middle of the night. I have done the chores that had to be done here, and also been grocery shopping as the car has to go and be checked tomorrow, and don/t now how long I will lose it for. I may well not be able to go to my quilting group on Wednesday, nor see my friend Nia on Thursday. Here's some photos anyway.
As you can see, a double stand (and a bit at one end) just wasn't enough room. I have 7 tables full at Builth! House rule is no stock out in the aisle, as it gets in the way of people with wheelchairs or mobility scooters, or pushchairs. So I had to sit out there instead, in all the germs, because cowbag next door had taken my sitting space.
I've been offered this stand next time, as it has more room, but judging by the cover he's got up, it suffers a lot with condensation from the glasshouse roof . . . At the moment, I never want to do another Fair again . . .
Right, I am off for my holiday jab in an hour. Last week I had the jitters about it, and this week I would definitely rather jump off a cliff than go on holiday, which is not a good thought to have.
Thank you for all your kind comments. This weekend has pushed the grieving progress back months.
You sound like some one who would not be pushed around by people so I can only assume the old bag caught you on a bad day, pity you did not get a photo of Cowbag (not heard that name in a while) we could all have had a laugh. I know your grieving is still fresh in your mind, I can only give my sympathies to you. It's bad enough going through loosing our dog god know how it feels for your partner. Just to make you smile out new puppy is all teeth, into everything and giving us sleepless nights. Another month and she will be finding out what Builth is like and Landod for that matter
ReplyDeleteNo, normally there would have been a proper retort from me, but it was so unexpected, and I had done nothing wrong, and I was already on the verge of tears and whatever I said, she just talked through anyway! I am so sorry to hear you have lost your old dog. A new puppy really helps you to move on though, as they are such fun (needle teefs and all!) What breed is she Billy? Bet she will love in in Wales.
DeleteTake it easy in your own time. You did nothing wrong and you are right so you can relax and move on. I encountered a troll today and deleted. We each have our own lives and we live them and we know what is right. xx
ReplyDeleteThank you Rachel. When I have caught up with sleep I will be able to put it behind me, but being here alone doesn't help matters. Even the kittens are asleep! Just talking to the nurse who was giving me my holiday jabs helped. As did a boughten curry (naughty of me but I am not at my best today) and anyway, have had a lifetime of mostly avoiding boughten main meals. That's my excuse anyway!
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